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CPSC Failed to Investigate Some Crib Bumper Cases.

The Chicago Tribune (3/30, Gabler) reported there are "at least 17 cases where the Consumer Product Safety Commission did not investigate a child's death, even though the agency had reports on file ...
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Opioid Painkillers Linked to Birth Defects

The Los Angeles Times "Booster Shots" blog (3/2, Maugh II) reported, "Consuming opioid pain relievers such as codeine, oxycodone or hydrocodone just before pregnancy or early in pregnancy increases ...
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Strollers Recalled Due to Amputation and Laceration Hazards

Jogging strollers sold by phil&teds USA, Inc, of Fort Collins, Colorado, have been recalled due to amputation and laceration hazards. When folding and unfolding the stroller, a consumer's finger ...
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Alcohol wipes maker sued over boy's fatal infection.

The AP (2/28) reported alcohol wipe manufacturer Triad Group "is being sued by a Texas couple who lost their 2-year-old son to a fatal bacterial infection." According to Shanoop and Sandra Kothari's ...
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Federal advisory panel urges stricter oversight of external defibrillators.

The New York Times (1/26, B3, Wilson) reported that "a federal advisory panel on Tuesday called for stricter oversight of the defibrillators available in many schools, gyms, lobbies, and other places ...
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FDA says breast implants may be linked to rare form of lymphomatous cancer.

The Washington Post (1/27, Stein) reports that the FDA on Wednesday stated it had "detected a possible association between saline and silicone gel-filled breast implants and anaplastic large cell ...
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Bristol-Myers recalls blood pressure medicine.

Reuters (1/14, Berkrot) reports Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has announced a recall of 64 million tablets of the blood pressure medicine Avalide because of the potential for reduced effectiveness. The ...
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Parents Sue Crib Retailer for Son's Death

The Boston Herald (1/7, Goodison) reports a couple sued crib maker Hayneedle Inc. over the 2008 suffocation death of their toddler son. Their suit tagged the company for negligence "in failing to warn ...
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FDA warns liquid cough capsules pose risk to children.

The AP (12/15) reports, "The US Food and Drug Administration says that Tessalon (benzonatate) liquid cough capsules should be kept in child-proof containers because they look like candy and could pose ...
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Pregnant women and children warned about mercury in tuna.

In her Vital Signs column in the New York Times (12/14, D6), Roni Caryn Rabin writes, "Consumers Union is urging pregnant women to avoid eating tuna altogether and advising small children to limit ...
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Older arthritic patients taking opioids may face increased risk of bone fracture, heart attack, death.

The New York Times (12/14, B3, Meier) reports, "Older patients with arthritis who take narcotic-based drugs to relieve pain face a higher risk of bone fracture, heart attack and death when compared to ...
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Vioxx may have caused blood clots, deaths after patients stopped using it.

Reuters (12/14, Joelving) reports that according to research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, the painkiller Vioxx (rofecoxib) may have caused blood clots, and possibly even deaths, ...
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Safety report notes lack of regulation of foreign-made toys.

The Gilmer (TX) Mirror (12/12) reported, "Most of today's toys are actually made in China or other foreign country, regardless of what label is on the box or what country the manufacturer calls home. ...
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Dangerous Levels of Lead Found in Holiday Lights

Bloomberg News (12/8) reports that more than half of holiday lights tested in a U.S. study had more lead than regulators permit in children’s products, with some strands containing more than 30 times ...
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Missouri haunted house faces wrongful death lawsuit.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (12/9, Hahn) reported the parents of an asthmatic girl filed a wrongful death suit against haunted house operator Halloween Productions, Inc. According to the suit filed by ...
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13 Million Packages of Rolaids Recalled.

ABC World News (12/9, story 4, 0:30, Sawyer) reported, "Johnson & Johnson is pulling 13 million packages of Rolaids off the store shelves, several different kinds of Rolaids soft chews." The CBS ...
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Toy Related Injuries Are Up 54% Over Last Decade.

Nevada's Public News Service (12/9) reported according to a report by the American Association for Justice, "95 percent of the toys sold in the US now come from abroad, and some of them would not ...
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Whistleblower suit against Rolls-Royce highlights aircraft engine defects.

The AP (12/8) reported an Indianapolis whistleblower suit accused Rolls-Royce Corp. of hiding "repeated defects at an aircraft engine plant in Indianapolis and fired a safety official for reporting ...
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J&J ordered to pay $1.8 million in Levaquin case.

The New York Times "Prescriptions" blog (12/9) reports, "In a closely watched case, a federal jury on Wednesday awarded a Minnesota resident a total of $1.82 million in damages, finding that Johnson ...
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Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. Sued for Dangerous Baseball Bats

The AP (12/7) reported a Chicago couple filed suit against Easton-Bell Sports Inc., maker of aluminum baseball bats, "for injuries their 11-year-old son suffered when he was struck in the head by a ...
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Smokeless Tobacco Company Pays $5,000,000 in Wrongful Death Action.

The Wall Street Journal (12/8, Helliker) reports in a first-of-its-kind suit, US Smokeless tobacco agreed to a five million dollar settlement in a wrongful death suit from the family of a life-long ...
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FDA raises concerns over chemical, drug transmission in breast milk banks.

Reuters (12/6, Heavy) reports that some mothers experience difficulty when trying to breastfeed their newborns, and thus find themselves turning to other lactating mothers for help. But concerns have ...
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Side effects from cancer drugs may come years after approval.

Reuters (12/7, Joelving) reports that serious side effects from cancer drugs can appear years after regulatory approval. Canadian researchers looked at 12 drugs approved by the US Food and Drug ...
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Epilepsy Drug May Increase Risk for Spina Bifida.

HealthDay (12/3, Reinberg) reported, "Pregnant women with epilepsy who are taking carbamazepine (Tegretol) to control seizures may be at a slightly increased risk of having an infant with spina ...
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FDA Issues Warning to Invisalign Maker.

The AP (12/3) reports, "The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to" Align Technology, Inc., "a company that makes a popular teeth straightener" -- the Invisalign system -- "about its ...
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